
The Hong Kong Observatory announced it may issue a No 1 typhoon standby signal between Monday evening and Tuesday morning due to a low-pressure area in the South China Sea moving toward Guangdong. The system could bring heavy rainstorms to the city. Development into a tropical depression remains uncertain and will be assessed later.
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The warning says the city should brace for heavy rainstorms.
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Hong Kong Observatory may issue a No 1 typhoon standby signal between Monday evening and Tuesday morning.
PredictionHong Kong’s weather forecaster may issue a No 1 typhoon standby signal between Monday evening and Tuesday morning, warning that the city should prepare for heavy rainstorms.
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Hong Kong Observatory may issue a No 1 typhoon standby signal between Monday evening and Tuesday morning.
PredictionThe warning says the city should brace for heavy rainstorms.
OpinionAn area of low pressure over the northern part of the South China Sea would edge closer to the coast of Guangdong.
OpinionThe associated cloud bands are expected to take time to consolidate.
OpinionWhether the system develops into a tropical depression will become more certain only later.
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